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- data/CHANGELOG.txt +7 -0
- data/CREDITS.txt +1 -0
- data/README.md +34 -1
- data/lib/rufus/scheduler.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/rufus/scheduler/zotime.rb +11 -1
- data/n.txt +38 -0
- data/t.txt +92 -0
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= rufus-scheduler CHANGELOG.txt
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== rufus-scheduler - 3.3.1 released 2016-12-03
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- gh-222 fall back on ENV['TZ'] when Time.now.zone is something
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like "中国标准时间" (ask for "Asia/Shanghai"), thanks to
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== rufus-scheduler - 3.3.0 released 2016-11-28
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- Bring in Piavka's Job#trigger_off_schedule, gh-214
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== Feedback
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- lovingyu - https://github.com/lovingyu - fallback to ENV['TZ'] - gh-222
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- Ramon Tayag - https://github.com/ramontayag - prevent day 0 in cronlines
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- Akinori Musha - https://github.com/knu - ENV['TZ'] setting is harmful
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- Nicolás Satragno - https://twitter.com/nsatragno - parse_to_time vs Date
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* [Passenger in-depth spawn methods (smart spawning)](https://www.phusionpassenger.com/library/indepth/ruby/spawn_methods/#smart-spawning-hooks)
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* [The scheduler comes up when running the Rails console or a Rake task](https://github.com/jmettraux/rufus-scheduler#avoid-scheduling-when-running-the-ruby-on-rails-console)
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* [I don't get any of this, I just want it to work in my Rails application](#so-rails)
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* [I get "zotime.rb:41:in `initialize': cannot determine timezone from nil"](#i-get-zotimerb41in-initialize-cannot-determine-timezone-from-nil)
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## scheduling
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### I get "zotime.rb:41:in `initialize': cannot determine timezone from nil"
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cannot determine timezone from nil (etz:nil,tnz:"中国标准时间",tzid:nil)
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Chisels – Nomi (鑿)
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Striking chisel – Tataki-nomi (叩鑿)
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Primary striking chisel – Hon-tataki (本叩き)
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Wide chisel – Hiro-nomi (広鑿)
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Mid-thin chisel – Chu-usu-nomi (中薄鑿)
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Mid-sized striking chisel – Chu-tataki-nomi (中叩鑿)
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Butt chisel – Oire-nomi (大入鑿)
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Mortise chisel – Mukoumachi-nomi (向う区鑿)
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Double blade mortise chisel – Nihon-mukoumachi-nomi (二本向う区鑿)
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Teverse round chisel – Ura-maru-nomi (裏丸鑿)
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Tsubo type round chisel – Tsubo-maru-nomi (壺丸鑿)
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Finishing chisel – Shiage-nomi (仕上鑿)
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Paring chisel – Tsuki-nomi (突鑿)
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Acute angles chisel – Ari-nomi (蟻鑿) or Shinogi-nomi (鎬鑿)
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Thin chisel – Usu-nomi (薄鑿)
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Trowel chisel – Kote-nomi (鏝鑿)
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Sword guard chisel – Tsuba-nomi (鐔鑿)
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Punching-out chisel – Uchinuki (打抜)
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Chip-removing chisel – Sokosarae-nomi (底さらえ鑿)
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Harpoon chisel – Mori-nomi (銛鑿)
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Sickle chisel – Kama-nomi (鎌鑿)
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Front side of blade – Ko ()
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Back side of blade – Ura (裏)
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Sharp edge – Kissaki ()
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Blade facet – Kireba ()
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Smoothing planes – Hira-ganna (平鉋) // General name for the “standard plane type”
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Extremely rough smoothing plane – Oni-arashiko-ganna (鬼荒しこ鉋)
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Rough smoothing plane – Arashiko-ganna (荒しこ鉋)
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Uneven smoothing plane – Muratori-ganna (むらとり鉋)
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Finish smoothing plane – Shiage-ganna (仕上げ鉋)
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Jointer plane – Nagadai-ganna (長台鉋) // At-least 40 cm long dai
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Sole tuning plane – Dainaoshi ganna (台直し鉋)
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UNKNOWN chamfer – Mentori-ganna iriko-men (面取鉋-入子面)
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UNKNOWN chamfer – Mentori-ganna kenyo-bozu-men (面取鉋-兼用坊主面)
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Free form tongue plane – jiyu-sane-ganna (自由さね鉋)
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End grain surface plane – Koguchi-ganna (木口鉋)
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- lib/rufus/scheduler/locks.rb
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- lib/rufus/scheduler/util.rb
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- lib/rufus/scheduler/zotime.rb
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- n.txt
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- pics.txt
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- rufus-scheduler.gemspec
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- t.txt
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homepage: http://github.com/jmettraux/rufus-scheduler
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licenses:
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- MIT
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